just break matt and have him turn on jeff.
give jeff some time off so he could do ddp yoga.jeff is killing me.
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Jeff looks a million times better in the ring
just break matt and have him turn on jeff.
give jeff some time off so he could do ddp yoga.jeff is killing me.
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he used to be able to run up the turn buckle quick and fluid. now he gotta pause and climbJeff looks a million times better in the ring
That SI article read like it was written by The Hardy's publicity team.
Who the fukk wants Jeff Hardy's music aside from fat white bytches who live in trailer parks?
I meant better than Matthe used to be able to run up the turn buckle quick and fluid. now he gotta pause and climb. he too young for that. i need that main event title run.
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Ed Nordholm says GFW is moving on from negotiations with Matt and Jeff Hardy over the Broken Universe intellectual property - Pro Wrestling Dot Net
Anthem executive Ed Nordholm spoke with Sports Illustrated about the debate with Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy over the “Broken Universe” intellectual property. After restating his argument that the company owns the intellectual property, Nordholm closed by saying that he is not open to further discussions on the matter.
“I’ve stopped thinking about this,” Nordholm said. “We have a show to put on, and a company and a brand. We’ve got things on our plate that are more important than sorting out the ‘Broken Brilliance.’ I made a genuine effort to resolve something to benefit the Hardys as a goodwill gesture to Matt. It didn’t reach a conclusion and we’re moving on. We’re not going back to it, I’m not interested in opening a new dialogue, I’m not interested in opening another conversation about it. We made our best effort, it didn’t happen, and I’m not going to negotiate all over again.” Read the full interview at SI.com.
Powell’s POV: The question I have for Nordholm, Anthem, and GFW executives is whether this was all worth it. I posed that question to Bruce Prichard and Dutch Mantell during the conference call today and neither man had much to say on the matter. My opinion from the moment this debate started is that whether legally in the right or not, this would be a big loss for Anthem/GFW in the court of public opinion, and thus it wasn’t worth it for a company desperately trying to regain lost viewers. At the time, I know that GFW officials believed it would be a temporary PR hit, yet here we are all these months later and it’s still a source of negative publicity for the company.
Powell’s POV: The question I have for Nordholm, Anthem, and GFW executives is whether this was all worth it. I posed that question to Bruce Prichard and Dutch Mantell during the conference call today and neither man had much to say on the matter. My opinion from the moment this debate started is that whether legally in the right or not, this would be a big loss for Anthem/GFW in the court of public opinion, and thus it wasn’t worth it for a company desperately trying to regain lost viewers. At the time, I know that GFW officials believed it would be a temporary PR hit, yet here we are all these months later and it’s still a source of negative publicity for the company.
That is such neckbeard nerd bullshyt. If Anthem had giftwrapped the Broken gimmick and wished the Hardys all the best in their return to WWE the wrestling world have just called Anthem shytty businesspeople and clowned TNA for losing their biggest name stars without getting anything in return.
That's his E ceiling at this point in his career and where he's best atmy dude goat goatty gonna be alright but iono about matt. i be damn nearwhen the crowd be cheering for him. us title/smackdown midcard matt was the epitome of
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i think broken matt could of got over enough to where he could have got a Christian type title run or at least be a credible threat in the main event picture. shyt be having meThat's his E ceiling at this point in his career and where he's best at
Nordholm sounds like such a no good motherfukker![]()